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Movie Overview
Cast
John Cusack
Alessandro Nivola
Gracie Bednarczyk
Director
James C. Strouse
MPAA Rating
PG-13 - for thematic material, brief strong language and teen smoking
Video/DVD Releases
May 27, 2008 (DVD)
Grace is Gone (2007)
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3.5/5
"delivers a certain kind of Midwestern pathos that's understated almost to the point of invisibility"
Filmcritic.com
Chris Barsanti
C
"Screenwriter James C. Strouse makes an able if flat directorial debut with a simple wartime movie that needed more dimension. This is what a movie without subplots looks like."
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
"This is, most subtly,
Grace Is Gone
's abiding theme, the ways that overwhelming loss bring into focus what remains, as well as the cultural frameworks by which moral judgments are made."
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
C
"For all its good intentions and solid acting, it ends up more maudlin than penetrating."
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
4/5
"A tender and touching movie about a father who learns how to nurture his daughters while in the midst of grief."
Spirituality and Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
3/4
"If
Martian Child
is the price film goers must pay in order to get
Grace Is Gone
, then it's a worthwhile trade."
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
"The film is as affecting -- and as ultimately human -- as one might hope, and it still brings home the ugly real fact that for too many Americans, the evening news isn't just background noise."
Cinematical
James Rocchi
5/10
"The perfect maudlin holiday entertainment."
Planet Sick-Boy
Jon Popick
C-
"...never once feels authentic, its every move calculated...a movie that uses a road trip to express a family's grief is suspect at best."
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
3/4
"True in its core depiction of a man dealing with limitless sorrow."
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
"[No]matter how much you love [Cusack's] usual snarky schtick, it's wonderful to see him stretch as an artist..."
Flick Filosopher
MaryAnn Johanson
1.5/4
"It's the Paul Haggis version of
National Lampoon's Vacation
."
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
"There have many films in the last year or so that have dealt with the war in Iraq, but I can't recall one that infuriated me as much as this smugly insufferable soap opera that uses the conflict as an excuse to offer up 90 minutes of muddled mawkishness"
eFilmCritic.com
Peter Sobczynski
4.5/5
"Combines a topical storyline with a thoroughly involving examination of grief that's never remotely maudlin or sentimental."
Shadows on the Wall
Rich Cline
"Click here to see review"
Wolf Entertainment Guide
William Wolf
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